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DAILY ENQUIRER-guy; TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1874.
<2E*MKA KEWN,
—Hon. Rufus E. Lester has accepted
the Democratic nomination for Senator of
the First District.
—The Savaua&h Advertiser reports an
“immense increase of game in the vicini
ty 0 { its city, as the renalt of the opera
tion of the game law.
—Bine—who is “ao bine that he’>
Mack”—has been nominated for re-elec
tion as Representative of Glynn county
by the negroes.
—Eight hundred acres of river bottom
land were a dd at a Sheriff's sale in Ap
pling county recently for the inunitioeut
sum of ten dollars.
—The Americas boasts of n
stalk of cotton containing 1 hi bolls
on it, not counting squares or blossoms.
It was raised by Mr. B. M. Wheeler.
—A lla lied Convention to nominate
a candidate for Congress'in the Dth Dis
trict, is to bo held iu Gainesville on the
18th of September.
—The Savannah Netre thinks that there
is now a fair prospoct of such improve
ments on Tybes islaud as will make it the
“Long branch of the South."
—An old negro former living near
Griffin makes a hauds-jme income by
hunling into that city and selling tile min
eral water from a spriuglately discovered.
—Five more of tho convicts made their
escape from Mr. Taylor, iu Washington
county, Wednesday of last week. Ouo
hnndred dollars reward is offered for the
lot,
—Corn is now quoted in Atlanta at
$51 15<g>1.20 by tho oar load, and wheat at
#1.15(5)1.40. Can anybody fix the “good
nine coining" wheu we are to have that
corn at 50o. por bushel in Georgia ?
—Additional Democratic nominations
for the Legislature are Owen C. Sherman
in Upson, \V. L. Graham in Dooly, Mes
sers J. M. Marshall and W. H Searcy in
Talbot, and D. W. Pattman and Dr. T. D.
Hutcheson iu Oglethorpe county.
—The Sandersvillo Herald says the two
negro men who were killed in that county
a few weeka ago by a falling tree, left oue
« son and the other a daughter, agod
some twelve or fourteeu years. On Sun
day last the girl stabbed tho hoy, inflict
ing a wound from which he died Tuesday.
—The Rochdale Register publishes an
appointment or Hon. John H. James to
address the peoplo of that connty on the
Olh of October. The Register declares in
favor of James for Governor, because of
“his probity, piety, and great financial
ability.” Exactly!
—The Covington Enter prut says. Co'..
W. R. Phillii ps, of Atlanta, is now busily
engaged at Newton Factory, with a corps
of assistants, putting up a cotton factory.
The budding has been finished, a portion
of the machinery has arrived, and is being
rapidly placed in position; and in a few
weeks over two thousand spindles will be
in operation.
—A white and a colored polioemen of
Macon arrested near that city, on Friday,
one James H. Rivers, charged w th em
battling the fuuds of Barnwell District,
S. 0. Rivers is a white man to all up-
pe trance, but claims to be a negro, prob
ably became he thinks he will be more
leniently dwelt with iu South Carolina by
calling himsolf colored.
—A Radical aspirant for the Legisla
ture is recommended by the Gainesville
Advertiser, because “he kuows exactly
ho# much sweat it takes to muke a bushel
of corn.” Aud we infer from tho Adver
tiser editor’s solicitudo about free distill
eries in North Georgia, that he knows
exactly iuto how much “sweat" the bushel
ru can be resolved.
—Tho Atlanta Herald is authorized to
make the announcement that lion. B. H.
Hill will address the people of the Second
ongrcs iou.il District at points tbrongh-
ut the District during the coming can-
ass. He has roeoived very pressing invi
tation* from the Executive Committee of
the District, and does not feel justified iu
refusing. The Herald also says that it is
possible Mr. Hill will addross the people
of Alabama before the election. Good!
Butler on the Stamp.
Gloucester, Mass., September 12.—
Gen. butler opened tho Congressional
canvass in E-SbX district to night with an
elaborate speech, mainly on national top
es. After announcing himself as a enu-
idste for Congress nnd explaining that
he state of his health has prevented Lim
rom appearing before his constituents
util to-day, ho proceeded to consider the
utrages in the (South and draw a com-
ariaon between tho protectiou to her
ubjects by Great Britain aud that given
y the United St«tes to the loyal citizens
the South, us f dlows:
The king of a barbarous tribe iu Af-
ca took tivu Englishmen prisoners who
ere peacefully trading in his country,
d marched them to his capital. Tj e
bole English nation was aroused, war
s declared, an army wos transported
f way across the globe, the urmy of
King of Aby-siuia was overpowered
battle, his capital was assaulted aud
"olished, and its treasure brought
ay by the Euglish soldiers an loot, and
ir countrymen freed from imprbou-
Sliall it bo said that Uuion men—
_ d, honest, peaceful men — pui.su-
tiieir ordinary avocations of life upon
American soil, protected by our flag
^ uurCoostitutiou and our laws, where
y should be uumoloRted, cannot havo
t protectiou and safety and redress for
ir wrong■» which England can give to
cit zenH, even wheu subjected only to
risonment amid tho wild jungles of
Is the red cross of Ht. George
owerful to protect aud save its sub-
s, and the stars and stripes so powt-r-
in our land, upon our own country's
iu one of the richest and what ought
be tbe most poacoful States of iho
ion ? Let mo bo just to the men of the
ill and give the excuso they put for-
d in justification of this outrage,
y say the Government of the State of
Uiana lias been seized from the old
te residents by votes of negroes, and
~te Government set up of whites nnd
ks, which is corrupt and eating up
substance. Wo wou!d not stop to
o or deny the truth of this jus' itieution
that, too, not because the corruption
e governnmit is no justification of
aurder of tho citizens by armed
ce, because other aud number-
murders, too well authenticated
denied, have been committed
States of Tennessee nnd
cky, iu both of which the negro h s
er io the government,* nor any
of self-protection, but which are
under Democratic rule, so tint it
thaHrhito men’s leagues have
up all over the South, as lawless
urderous iu tho States where the
j* are powerless, as whero tboy have
wer in tbe State government; and
wrongs are done openly and con-
in those States it clearly appears
y ure parts of a plan to renew the
h out tbe negro and deprive him
litical rights. Indeed, I read in
rn p iper notice served upon the
that they must be deprived of all
rights, or tbe State will be a uiil-
'tory- This, then, is war, and
of Essex, as on tho 17th of April
will ugain march to save the
•from traitors’ hands. It is my
r.atiou to do all in my power, if
jronr representative, to set tbe
yonr
right.
„ Batle
ler next took up the question
rfliMMfMk going into an elaborate expia
tion ana defense of bis views on that
ibjeck He doniod emphatically ever
Hina bean in favor of repudiation or
tytraf bit sound ourrenoy.
EDUCATIONAL.
Slade’s School for Boys
W II -!'„, op KN OOTOBCR »TH, 18*4
vo..aly »75 00 fr “‘“ ar,t lu October
f “ el «elualve of
towola, hod llnonl nnd blanket’, (#15 jivi-
Tuition and hoard half In advance, and half
February istu. 1875.
JAMBS .1. SI,MU',
,e l’* 3 1,1 1 rinclpai.
COLUMBUS
Select. School for Girls
V, , t0 patron*. Edu.-au?
at houic. (J.-urso oi rtuiv
exienalvo ami c.irotui.’y lelectcu
>CMOLA>TIC
; . • 8. nuu u.irciui.y h
Dlfcti tino mild but poMt ive
UKUt’LAU c AUOKS
Tuition, (hall in Advance and balnnoo 1st
I-obrmirr) *66 oo
Music, (Voosl anl limit,mental) 6 oo
Incidental teo ' 3 w
No • xP a cliarno for French or German.
juud. B*l.Inl, «■> favorably known in Col-in-
bus ana v icintiy, has Leon soeured lor the l)e-
pn'tinenf ot Music.
i ’ompetent assistants in Literary Douurtm’t.
Arr.ujuomonts have beon made lor board for
lounir Ladies at the largo and commodious
resldeuco of Mrs. Lwklmrt. Prko of board
per month $2).
Patronage s lioltcd. satisfaction in everr
particular guaranteed.
For Circular*, apply to
G K. GLENN. A. M.,
sepi3 tf Principal.
MUSIC.
M AD \ BAIL1NI desiros to inform her
ir tends and patrons that she will con-
k’i K. Mi'NTALMr^O 0 V °° AI ‘ AN “ lf *’
A* Mad. l)alllnl has received hor instruo-
tlonB »t the Conservatories ot Milan, Italv, nnd
Munich, Oo'iunny, sho flatters hersclt tocom-
• ite with the he.-t ma te s or Europe.
Kesl lenco at Mrs. A. O. Blackmar’s, For
syth street. ’
Her private lessons will not interlere with
her duties at Mr. Glena’s school.
Bepis lw
SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL,
Oolumbua, da.
1 ho Rev. 0. A. Kondrlck will
be associated with the school to
tench Modern Languages aud
Bolles-Lottres.
Music Department—Mrs. L. Spencer.
Tuition in Literature reduced l * per cent.
Ail Jirauohos thoroughly tsught.
, A few lioardtrs can be accommodated In the
iarnlly of the I rinclpai.
g0 Ptf tf J. R. MclNTOSH.
Wesleyan Female College.
MACON. CEOROIA.
The Thirty-Seventh Annual Se.tion
Bogins Oot. 3th, 1874.
T HU Faculty Is lull, con.l tin* of & Prest-
dent and four Professors, amply assisted
by several ladles of large experience and well-
known ability ns teacher*. The rates of
tuition havo been largely rducod.
For circulars containing lull imf-rmation,
address the President, or
O W. SMITH,
augl8 toct5 Secretary.
UEOHGIA
Pio Nono College,
Macon, Ca.
X for the r» coptin
OorOilKK OUi, 187
8KCUI. AU I'lllEKTu, „,„ uu ^ rgvimiini,
under the ftuvwlslon of tho Ht. Rkv. \V. it.
(JI50S8, I) D., Hishoii of ftovunnaU.
Eitimtcd two miles from ilio city proper, and
icnpyiug a Jofry emiueiico oveilooking ,he sur
rounding country, the Plo Nono College, with a
ddiglitiiil grove and recreation ground* covering
forty-ilvo acres, a (fords every advuutugo to the
mder tlie care of Iho Sister* of Mercy.
Term*—Honnl nnd luition i»or annum, $if»0.
For further particulars, address
Hbv. C. P. GAUOURY,
D avidson
college.
Next Kension will begin Sept. 24,1H74.
Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Strict dis
cipline. Tlioioi.gli teaching. Moderate charges.
Seven professors. For Catalogue or information,
apply to J. H. BLAKE,
Chairman of tho Faculty,
je24 d*w.Hni] lost Office, Davidson College, 2*. C.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wm A. Little.
B. H. OltAWVOUD.
LITTLE & CRAWFORD,
Attorneys at Law.
O NE or both members of the firm will at
tend tho > cssioiiB of tho Superior Uourt»
soon to (e held lu the counties of Talbot, Chat
tahoochee Taylor H srris, Marlon ami Stewart#
und will give particular and personal attention
to claims or other business entrusted to ti.cin.
sepia Tt
Willett Cornwell’s Self-Fitting Waist
and Shoulder Chart.
M ISS E. KAVANAUGU is Agout for this
celebrated Chart, und wi.l bo at Mrs.
Fogarty’s room, over Posse & Norman’s Book
Storo tor a few days for the purpose of giving
lesson* to tho ladios of Columbus und vicinity,
sepia 2t*
Notice.
ROM ANI) AFTER THIS
J date, the Central Lluo of
Moats will leave Columbu* on_
W KDNESDAYS and SATUR-®
DA YS at « o’clock A. m., and *
100,000
F KKT SECOND CLASS LUMKLK f r Bale nt
Ih-ualfy’* Mill, consiHting of Scantling,Inch
Hoard* and Sheathing. AIho h good lot ui First
Chi** Lumber nu baud.
A'Mros* U. BKASI.Y,
augS tf Columbun, Oh.
To Arrive s
A fresh supply of Virginia
CASSIMERES, and a lull Hue of goods
iu every Department, lor tho FALL TRADE.
PEACOCK A SWIFT.
«ep4
W. W. SHARPE A CO.,
Publishers’ Agents,
No. 25 Pork liow, Vew York,
Are Mulhorixetl to Controct for AU*
vcrtlnftng iu our paper.
myl4 tf
New I*'ii 11
PEACOCK A SWIFT’S.
IISOLUTE PIV0IICE3 OBTAINED MOM
irts, of diftVmit States, for desertion, 4c.
No publicity required. No chnige until divorce
granted. AddraM,
M. IIOUSK, Attorney,
my.io dewljr JM Broadway, N. Y.
Wood. Wood!
jgEST WOOD, ready sAwt>d,$4.U0 per cord. Wood
■ iwcd fur 5u cents per cord. Orders filled prompt
ly on application to the
M*i tf MUBOOGEE MANUF'NU 00
railroads.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
WK&TUKSi JIAILHOAD OF ALABAMA,
Cvi.vxBU#..OA„ Sept, la.h, l»74.
DRAINS LSAVJJC0LLMBU8 DAILY
For Montgomery and Selma, 2.00 a. n
at - -
121!
At 10.:
A ll,.M
I’ll ATLANTA AND NKW YORK
m. Arrite Up iika at 12:20 u. n
J --V »'•
By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line.
L iv* At n h'-.-W) p t llAHLOTTK 8::» u.
in., * u.iv.lie )-■-< i-. U> M live 4t Washington 4:110
n. in., at llninnio;. li :;o a to., at PhiludeipUia l.'lsu
p in. m NKW YOi'iv :i p. j,,.
flo»p.iig Curs mu frutn Ai.uuta to Charlotte.
By Kennetaw Routs.
Li avo Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Laltou 1(1:28 p. tu..
llri*tol 10:45 a. ni.. Lynchburg 10.45 p. a*. Arrivt
at Washington «k4n a. m„ :»t Baltimore 9 15 a. i
at iMtil idalpUiu l:dO p. iu ,
YcllK 6:16
hlvepiug cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg
TRAIN’8 AUIUVK AT COLftMItUS DULY
rom Atlanta und New York, • 0:57 A. N.
rom Montgomery and Solum • 2:23 P. u.
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
till AS. I*. BALL, General Bun’t.
It. A. BAO'TN, Agent. IsepY.ltf
NOTICE.
OrricE North A South Raii.rotn Co.,)
Columbus, Ql, July 30,1874. i
U NTIL the 15th of September next, parties of
six pt#r*«ns, or more, going np on the morn
ing ami returning on the evening train of the
Miimj day, will be passed the round trip fur one
8imU.ii
2:35 p.m.. ^
pa-sod round trip for fifty rents each.
Commut itlon tickets, for individual* or'fami
lies, for twenty round trips logo un and return ou*
the same truiu, can be had for ten dollars.
Children over five and under twelvo y ears trill
!».■* charged h ilf rutea. Tluito under five will he
md tier
l Tho
Montgomerv St Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedulo,
Taking Effect Sunday, June 21, 1874.
MAIL XHAl5i—DAILY.
Leave Montgomery 4:00 p m
Arrivo at Kulkula ....11:38 v u
Couuerting on Wednesdays and Saturdays with
boats 0-1 Chettuhoorhnu Rjvrp, and daily at Union
Springe with Mobllo A Girard Railroad for Troy.
Leave Fuiaiila.. 12:45 a m
Arrive at Montgomery 7:15 a M
Connecting at Union Springs with Mobile A Girard
Kniirott l for Columbus, and at Muntgumorv with
j.2» tt
II, DUNHAM. Sup’t
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
0
Fire. |
Kailroab, V
r 1, 1874, j
ITT]f-JvT'T
~ Triai Tk/t ~~ -
General Sci-arintunucnt’s Orrtci,
Ckpttral Kailik
Savannah, November
X AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TII INSTANT
_ Passenger Trains ou the Ueorgln Ceutral
Kuilroud, its Uranches and Connections, will inn
TRAIN NO. 1, GOINO NORTH AND WEST.
Leave fav,»minh 8:45 am
Leave Augusta i»;H5 a m
Arrive in Augusta 4.-ih> p m
Arrive in Miliodgeviile. lU:(tO p m
Arrivo iu Futon ton i| : ft5 p m
Arrive iu Macon U:45 p m
Leave Macua for Columbus 7:17 pm
Leave Macon for Ell aula 9:10 i» w
Leave Macon for Atiuntu 8:iu
Arrivo at Columbus
Arrivo at Eufuuli^. 10:20
Arrive at Atlanta &;00
COMINO SOUTH AND HAST.
10:00
7:10
7:25
Atlanta 0:10
lolumbus 4:10
Leave tVunibus..,..
Leave Eufaula..
Arrive nt Macon from
Arrivo at Macon from
i from r.nluula
Arrive
Leave Macon....... 7:15 a
Leave AilgUHtn 9:05 A
Arrivo ut Augusta 4.00 p j
Arrive at Savannah..; bV.hPl
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7 ; ao p 1
Leave Auga>ta 8:05 p j
Arrive in Allgum 5:f! r *Aj
Arrivo iu Macon 8 20 a :
Lento Mac m for Goluuibus 9:20 a 1
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9.05 a I
Leave Marou for Atlanta 9:(Mi a !
Arrivo in Columbus 0:35 p 1
Arrive in Eufaula... 5:4(1 p 1
Arrive iu Atlanta :»:().» p 1
C0J1LVG BOUTil AND EAST.
Leavo Atlanta 1:«>5 p 1
Leate Columbus 2:30 p j
Arrive in Macon from Atlnn
Arrive iu Macon from Colnti
Arrive i:i Macon from I.ufai
Leave Macon,,.,,...
Arrive in MllledgcTilio
, h.ou
.lO.o
Arrivo in Eaton ion 11 :
l.oaVe Augn ta. 8:05 1* m
Arrite in Augusta.....,,,.... 5 55 a m
Arrive in Buvannali 7*15 a m
Train Nt*. 2, lump a through train on tlie Cen
tral Kail mad, stopping only at whole ktation*,
passengers for half stations cannot he tstkeu on
off.
take
train No. 2 from point* on the Eouthw.-*teru Rail
road. Atlautu hihI Mticon. The Mllle*l/:cville and
Eatouton train mu* daily, £ui.d«y-s except d.
WILLIAM KGGKK8,
J®23 tf General Superintendent.
NOTICE.
QP^ikF Tyr -.4^ I^I- w ‘wur
Orncs Mouilr A Girard Railroad, )
Coiumbus, April 15, 1874. j
Q N AND AFTER APRIL lttTU, the Passeogor
Train on this Road will run as foilott*:
Leavo Colutiihits 3:(Hl p. m.
Arrive at Troy 11:05 p. >t.
Leave Troy 2:25 A. M,
Arrive at Columbus l(»:3o A. tt.
uprlfi 2vv W. L. CLaKK, Sup’t.
REMOVAL.
I HAVE MOVED MY STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS
To the Gunby Building,
ST.OLAIKST., NEAR THE FONTAINE
AND ALABAMA WAREHOUSES,
THOS. K. WYNNE.
801*5 (IAw tf
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
R.HMOVAL.
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency
71 BROAD STREET.
T HE undersigned has removed t«*Uo oftUe formerly oouupled by tho Jobn King Honk, sml
w.th ine*eased Uciiitios for businors, and w th tlmi s f r liberal pstronaite In tlutust,
ho offers anew his services to his friends and tho public generally.
A N DC ON TF NTS' * WrlM,n 1,1 olJ rcl!*l>lo Ouuipuulev, INCLUDING GIN HOUSES
4QT Office upon at uli hours uf the dav.
D. F. WILLCOX.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ « . . 180,903.89
Told Alien—Gold—Jinuiry At, IS74, $SS2,4S2.02.
LIABILITIES.
Loaaei Dtio Ami Unpiid Nona.
LonHea in procaw of adjuitmaut, or adjasted and not due 5‘L , L\:>'J8 (K)
All oilier Cleiuii l.dlf, r,2
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Income, 1878 S«l(>,887 78
Income, 1872.... 528,217 87
Olio ««,««« 86
l.oeaee Frompll; Adjaateil anil V airly Irulrd by
G. GUNBjf JORDAN, Agent,
00,22 'y COLUMBUS. CA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become Indeoendent.
EICLEt NEIff SIIIIICS flEPMIMT
Loss than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilittos.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per oent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
II. II. K1TI8U, PrM'L H. W. KDWAKIIS, Cuhltr. K. ■. MIII.HIRU, Ah', Cuk'i
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OP COLUMBUS, OKO.
MILLINERY.
SPRINC MILLINERY.
eluding all th« NOVKI.TIK.S of the season.
PUk£S]N<) AND DLHAOliING donu it
latest styles, at tho shortest notice.
Next door below tho Now York Store.
MRS. COLVIN aud
wet lb—iy inaii MUM DONNKLLY.
Thl. Bank tramaot. a General Banking butlneea, paya Intereat on Oa-
poaita under tpeolal eonlraot, gives prompt attention to oolleotlone on all
accessible points, and invites correspondence. Information transmitted
by mail or wires when daalrad.
wprl dCtu
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
NOTICE!
1
tl
GEO. Y. BANKS & CO.,
AT THE
COMMODIOUS AND FIRE-PROOF LOWELL WAREHOUSE.
All persons indobtsl to tho late firm of Redd bt Hanks will make settlement with ui. All
contracts ent. red luio by th» late firm will bo carrlod out by uh. UonslRntuonts made to Kedd
A Hanks will be race voa and carefully attended to by the present firm.
Respectfully, UEO Y. BANKN,
Auk. ^T. 1*74 lm W. E. PARKANOKF.
Lumpkin Independent please oopy.
L. M. ULI IlLS.
(I $1. WILLIAM*.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. Wo also sell
the Brown Cotton Oin.
A. M. AI.LKN.
FKTKK PKKKR.
Fontaine Wa,rehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our employ an Agent that we have diecovered to be (imply
a diminutively in,ignif)cant end oontemptuoualy unworthy, unreliable, indo
lent and dlahone.t fallow, through whom an impretaion haa beeoma current
that we are about dl.eontinuing our bu.ine.a in Oolumbue, we deeire to aay
that notwlth.tanding iny and all auoh repre.entatione that may ba or may
have bean made, we are determined to make our Machine more prominently
known than ever.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
CEORCIA STATE FAIR.
THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR
OF 1 8 7 4.
The Annual Fair of the Georgia Stato Agricultural Sooiety for 1974,
WILL BE HELD AT
Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia,
BEGINNING OCTOBER 19TH,
AND
CONTINUING ONE WEEK!
810,000 in Premiums Offered, all In CASH Except Med
als and Diplomas. No Silver Plate.
NO ENTRY FEES CHANCED 1
We nppenfi n four extracts from Premium Lht, m showing tho range aud char
acter of tho Exposition :
COUNTY PREMIUMS.
To the Couuty making the lh'»t Exhibition of STOCK on
To tho Cotiuty making the lteit Exhibition of FIELD CUOl’H.. son 00
To tbe Comity uiukiug tho Heat Exhibition of HOUTIOULTUKM. and DO
MESTIC ProduoU goo oo
To the County making the lteat Exhibition of FitUITS loo 00
To tbe Coouty making the Beat Exhibition of DOME8TIU MANUFACi-
TITIIES ISO 00
To the County making tho Beat Exhibition of AHTICLEH MANUFAOTUBED
BY MACHINERY 7 218) OO
For the County making the aeoond beat exhibition of artiolee manufactured
by uiaohiuory iao 00
HORSE DEPARTMENT.
Best thoroughbred titaliou uud ten of hia Colts............ fj}«0 00
Best Htnlliou of nil werk, aud teu of hia Colts 126 00
Best Gelding or Mure 100 00
Heooud Beat Gelding or Mare 60 00
Best combination Horao or Mare .* 60 00
Beat huddle Horae or Mure 60 00
Second Beat Saddle Horae or Mure 26 00
Third Boat Raddle Horae or Mure 10 00
Fiueat nnd Beat Double Team—matched 100 00
Seoond Boat Double Team—matched 60 00
Best pair Mules —in hanoas 60 00
Best aingle Mule 26 00
CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
925 and 920, respectively, for the boat Bull and Gow of each of the following breeds :
Alderney, Ayrabire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham and Nativea.
Beat pen of Fat Oattlo—not leaa than ton head 9 uni 00
Best Milch Gow 76 00
Sooond^ieat Miiob Oow 40 00
Best breeding Bull with five of hia Calves 1<M) 00
Sheep.
9*25 and 915, respectively, for the beat Buck and Ewe of each of the following
broods; Merino, Southdown and Gotswold.
For the Swcepatakoa Buck $ ao 00
Beat pen of Fat Mutton ;to 00
Swine.
Liberal Premiums for all tho different breeds of Hogs.
SweepNtakea Boor 9 25 00
Sweepatukea Sow, with Piga 25 00
POULTRY.
Thin Department 1a nnecm.uonly full and liberal. Premiums are offered for
Thirty-Four different varieties of Gbiokens. 910 for tho beat trio of each variety,
except Buutama, for which 95 is offered for the boat trio of each variety.
Beat Trio Bronze Turkeys 9 20 00
For the best pair of Bremen, iloug Kong, African aud Toulouae Geese, each, 10 00
For the beat pair Rouen, Poland, Muaeovy aud Cayuga Ducks, each 5 00
For the best display of Domestic Fowls 100 00
Best display of Pigeona 25 00
CROP PRODUCTS.
Beat results from a two-horae farm $ 60 00
For the most ample and generoua support, sufficient for a family of eight
* white peraoua, to be producod on tbe lowest number of aurea and at tbe
least expense. This support to include provision for the work and milk
atook used. The amount of breadstuff's, meat, fruits, butter and milk,
honey uud gardeu stuffs, to bo given, and also the details of culture and
manuring 260 00
Best throe hules of Short Staplo Cotton 150 00
Second beat lot pH) 00
Beat single bale Short Staple 60 00
Seoond beat do 25 00
Best barrel Georgia made Sugar 26 00
Beat barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup 25 00
Best display of Samples of Crops, the contribution of a single farm 60 00
Beat display of Vegetables 25 00
Fruit.
Beat collection of Apple. g 2ft 00
Beet collection of l’eere tf ou
HOME INDUSTRY.
Beat diaplay of Jellies, Preserve*, Pickles, Jams, Catsups, Hyrnpe and Cordi
als, made nnd exhibited by ouo lady..; 9 6000
Second beat display of the same 40 00
Third best display of the aauie 25 00
Beat diaplay of Dried Fruits 26 00
Seoond beat 10 00
Best display of Calmed Frnits 26 00
Seoond best 1000
Best diaplay of Canned Vegetables 25 00
Second best 10 00
Best display of Ornamental Preserves, cut by baud 25 00
Beat diaplay of Domealic Wines 26 00
Best display of Bread by one lady 26 00
Handsomest Iced aud Ornamental Cake, to be two fo«t high........... 20 00
Needle Work.
Best made Gentleman's Suit by n lady 9 25 00
Best rondo Lady’s Suit 26 00
Best made Silk Dross by n Georgia Lady, not a dress maker 25 00
Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Floss, by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best finished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best set of Mouobolr Caae, by a Georgia Lady 25 00
Best diaplay of Female Handicraft, by oue lady 60 00
Paintings.
Best Oil Painting by a Georgia Artist 9 60 00
Best diaplay of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by the pupils of any School or
College 60 00
Beat Oil Painting representing a Southern Laudaoape from nature 20 00
Beat Oil Painting representing an historical scene 20 00
Best Portrait Painting 20 00
MILITARY COMPANY.
For the Best Drillod Volunteer Company, of uot leas than forty members,
rank and file 9600 00
Seoond best 260 00
Third best ; 126 00
THE FIREMEN’S CONTEST.
eetiog of the Committee of the Fire Department and the Fair Committee,
the following programme was adopted :
FIUST PUIKB—Hook and T * * ~
Ladder Companies to run three hundred yards,
and nut up u thirty-foot Ludder, aaeeiul and descend u mau, aud return the
Ladder to tbe Truck in tho quickeat time .*4 75 (hi
SECOND PiilXE—For tbe beat time made by nuy class of Steamers, to run
three hundred yards, get up steam, and play through one hundred feet of
hone in auiokest time 100 00
THIHD PHIZE—Second cluss Steamera, for tho beat play through one
hundred feet ot Jioao UK) 00
FOIJKTU PiiJZE—Third class steamera, for beat play through one hun
dred feet hose 100 00
FIFTH PKIZE—Fourth class Steamera, for beat play through oue hun
dred feet hose 60 00
SIXTH PltlZK—JIoso lteela, to run three hundred yards aud play through
one hundred foot hose in quickeat limn 60 00
SEVENTH PltlZK—Firo Extinguishers, to run three hundred yards, and
play through fifty feet hose—fifty feet water 26 00
AU other arrangomonta will be made by the first officers of each Company visiting
tbe Fair, with tho Committee of the Atlanta Fire Department.
COMMITTEE OF FI HE DEPAUTMENT-Jacob Emmet, Chief; Beau Berry,
First Assistant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Second Assistant; John Berkle, of No. 1; J. K.
Gallatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. it; W. li. Joyner, of Hook aud Ladder; D. A.
McDuffie, of No. 5.
FAIR COMMITTEE—It. It. Young, Chairman; Mayor 8. B. Spenser, Aaron
Haas, A. L. Fowler.
Companies doairing to entnr for the above Prize*, in the Firemen’* 0 intent, will
address, for further informal ion, li. C. YOUNG, Chairman Fair Committee.
RACES.
Pnrae for Trotting Horses, open to tho world....
9560 00
arse lor winning Hornes, open to tno world JWH) 00
Five other pursea of liberal amounts are offered,
’I’* 1 * abov ® hut an outline '<r the Premium List, nn offered by t>i# STATE AGKIOLU*
i 1JHAL SOCIETY and ti.e CITY OK ATLANTA, embracing ever* Department of Industry
tbe Secretary 0 f ° l * l * r * intum ln l* A ®P bl « l * or «»» will be sent by mall, upon application to
Freights and Transportation.
Arr.nxtm.nU will t>. mad. with th. vnrluu. Knllromd nnd Btnnmhtn lino for th. uiual re
duced r.tes tor stiltore und ertlcles comlntc to the I'.lr.
tbe ffirtor OnJohl'" 1 ’ ° un,l * n " J ‘ , *"' r 8 il1 Sute Fulr, Att.ntu, Oeoritle," .( .ny time allot
Nu itulnt ur exnenia will bt .(inred lu mske iheupproachln* Fnlr worthy h u State Exhlhl-
tlnn, ur 10 contribute to the oomturt and onloyment ot lu visitors, and all uenone are i.snect.
fully lnrlted to come and bring whatever of merit they mas have to exhibit,
OEN. A. II, OOMAUITT. President.
OBN. WM. PltlLv.lPB, General Superlntendeui
_ . MAhOOM JOHNSTON, Sec retary.
•UK«d U 8. B. UPBNUBK, Mayor of the oft, el AU.hU,